Google’s artificially intelligent ‘Bard’ set for next stage

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. pivotal / ˈpɪv ə tl / (adj.) – very significant
    Example:

    After the success of his projects, he was given a pivotal role in the company.


  2. fanfare / ˈfæn fɛər / (n.) – a sensational activity that is meant to attract a lot of people
    Example:

    The release of the new manga was celebrated with great fanfare.


  3. de facto / di ˈfæk toʊ / (adj.) – relating to something that exists in fact, but is not yet officially decided or approved
    Example:

    She became the de facto leader after the president left the position unexpectedly.


  4. tarnish / ˈtɑr nɪʃ / (v.) – to destroy someone or something good
    Example:

    The gossip about him tarnished his image.


  5. blunder / ˈblʌn dər / (n.) – a serious mistake that happened because of careless actions
    Example:

    The staff made a blunder by not giving the VIP customer a good after-sales service.


Article

Read the text below.

Google announced it’s allowing more people to interact with “Bard,” the artificially intelligent chatbot the company is building to counter Microsoft’s early lead in a pivotal battleground of technology.


In Bard’s next stage, Google is opening a waitlist to use an AI tool that’s similar to the ChatGPT technology Microsoft began deploying in its Bing search engine with much fanfare last February. Microsoft embedded more AI-powered technology in its word processing, spreadsheet and slide presentation programs with a new feature called Copilot.


Until now, Bard had only been available to a small group of “trusted testers” hand-picked by Google. The Mountain View, California, company, which is owned by Alphabet Inc., isn’t saying how many people will be given access to Bard in the next step of the technology’s development. Initial applicants will be limited to the U.S. and the U.K. before Google offers Bard in more countries.


Google is treading carefully with the rollout of its AI tools, in part because it has more to lose if the technology spits out inaccurate information or takes its users down dark corridors. That’s because Google’s dominant search engine has become a de facto gateway to the internet for billions of people, raising the risk of a massive backlash that could tarnish its image and undercut its ad-driven business if the technology behaves badly.


Despite the technology’s pitfalls, Bard still offers “incredible benefits” such as “jumpstarting human productivity, creativity and curiosity,” Google said in a blog post that two of its vice presidents — Sissie Hsiao and Eli Collins — wrote with assistance from Bard.


Bard made an embarrassing blunder shortly after Google unveiled the tool by prominently displaying a wrong answer about a scientific milestone during a presentation that was supposed to show how smart the technology could be. The gaffe contributed to a nearly 8% drop in Alphabet’s stock in a single day, wiping out about $100 billion in shareholder wealth and underscoring how closely investors are watching how Google handles the transition to AI.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

  • Bard is an AI chatbot, similar to ChatGPT. Google officials say it offers “incredible benefits” such as “jumpstarting human productivity, creativity, and curiosity.” How do you feel about the development of ChatGPT and Bard (ex. scared, excited)? Why? Discuss.
  • Google is treading carefully with the rollout of its AI tools because of the risk of the technology spitting out inaccurate information. Do you think this is a risk? Why or why not? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • Google announced that it’s allowing more people to interact with Bard. Given the chance, would you like to participate in the testing of this AI chatbot? If you were hand-picked to test it, what would you use it for (ex. write a speech, study a new language)? Discuss.
  • What non-existent AI tool do you want to be invented in the future (ex. a fridge that does the grocery shopping, a mirror that analyzes one’s health)? Why? Discuss.